After Junice finished her introduction, she looked at Reiner nervously.
(Oh no! I haven't taught Reiner the etiquette between nobles yet... Never mind, there's no need for that. They'll probably make trouble for Reiner. They'll miss him when he's not home, and they'll be annoying when he comes back... I'll take Reiner away later.)
Reiner looked at Junice.
Although she really didn't teach him much, before crossing over, Reiner had some knowledge of certain film and television works, so he still understood the most basic etiquette.
But at the time he didn't want to bother with it. In his eyes, it was all meaningless flourishes and embellishments. But considering Junice's special family background...
Reiner bent his waist nearly ninety degrees, placed his hand on his chest, and bowed, his head bowed. At the same time, he slowly said, "My Lord Earl, My Lord Countess."
Junice's inner voice echoed: (It's quite decent. Reiner has indeed received a noble education in etiquette, but he's just too lazy to do it.)
At the same time, when Lelith saw Reiner bowing, the evil in her heart was about to overflow.
She was planning to kill everyone in the castle.
Nora stood obediently aside, secretly observing the positions of the guards around her.
Harold said in a casual tone: "Look up."
Junice's inner voice drifted back to her: (As expected, it will be like this. This arrogant look is really annoying!)
Reiner raised his head and looked at the two people in front of him.
Blindly giving in will only make things worse.
Bow? Bow to you!
After all, those titles just now came from Junice's mouth, and they seemed a little pale and powerless without her own eyes.
Reiner looked back at the windowsill, pointed at the small hill in the distance that Yul had mentioned, and said, "My Lord Earl, I heard from Junice's brother that you have been finding that hill an eyesore in recent days, is that correct?"
Harold was stunned. He didn't seem to expect that Reiner would actually take the initiative to talk to him.
He hummed softly, then said, "Yes, this is a plain, and that hill is too prominent."
Junice couldn't stand it anymore. She grabbed Reiner's hand and walked outside. Then she shouted at Harold with a dark face: "Enough! I shouldn't have come back to see your face. This is such a terrible place!"
"No, wait a minute before you go," Reiner soothed him softly, then spoke to Lelith in the Aryan language, "Help me see if there are any villagers near that hill. I want to perform a little acrobatics for the Count."
Lalith spread her wings and flew out under the horrified gazes of the hall guards and her father-in-law.
Reiner raised his staff slightly and began to accumulate the most simple fireball technique.
The fireball at the top gradually changed from red to blue, and the temperature in the hall continued to rise.
Seeing that his father-in-law and mother-in-law were hiding a little far away, he turned around and asked, "Don't you want to come and take a look? Forget it... It doesn't matter whether you come or not."
As Lalith returned to his side and confirmed that there was nothing around the hill, Reiner shot out the plasma fireball.
In an instant, dazzling light flashed across the sky, and the whole world seemed to be reduced to darkness.
What followed was a terrible and scorching air wave, which overturned the unsecured shelf in the corner of the hall.
Inside the castle, frightened war horses wailed, and occasionally the screams of poultry could be heard.
A moment later, the world returned to silence. The hill on the vast plain disappeared without a trace, replaced by a scorched crater dozens of meters deep.
Harold, aided by his guards, scrambled to his feet. He looked out the window at the vanishing hills, then at Reiner, but he only glanced at them, not daring to look directly at them. "Goddess! What...what on earth have you done?"
"My Lord Count, don't you dislike that hill? So I gave it to your beloved goddess." Reiner walked over to Harold, patted his shoulder, and whispered in his ear, "To me, this city is just the hometown of my wife Junice, nothing more.
I respect you and your wife, and from now on, I also hope that you can respect me and Junice, especially Junice. Your daughter is my magic mentor, and she is no worse than anyone else. "
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